In announcing a $35 billion program to bring inexpensive solar power to some 300 million Africans, officials left out two words: climate change.
M.V. Ramana’s Nuclear is Not the Solution critiques atomic power’s role in climate change, highlighting cost overruns, slow ...
The world is experiencing more frequent and intense heat waves, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires due to rising greenhouse gas emissions. The energy sector is one of the largest contributors to ...
The lack of financial support from developed countries to mitigate climate change in the Global South may prompt developing countries to “rework” their climate targets, India’s Chief Economic Advisor ...
With so much bad news about climate change lately, is it too late for the world to tackle the problem? Professor Felix Dodds and Chris Spence review the current state-of-play.When it comes to climate ...
Pledge is 'shockingly unambitious', experts say, falling far short of what other nations have committed to. Marc Daalder ...
Procurement and sustainability professionals recognise the vital role sustainable procurement plays in “purchasing the future ...
The Great Barrier Reef has been seriously damaged by too much ocean heat. According to University of Sydney: The damage is at ...
With little time left to curb the worst impacts of global warming dwindling, President Donald Trump rescinded several ...
The Senate’s approval on third and final reading, of Senate Bill No. 1536, seeking to strengthen the protection of the Las ...
Some federal websites, including the White House’s, have already deleted climate information, including reports on resilience and adaptation vital to U.S. communities.
The target for 2035 has surprised even some of its strongest critics with how small the promised emissions reductions are.